With guest Khloe Kardashian, guest hosts Lehmo and Gretel Killeen, and stories on the Welcome Dinners bringing new and old Aussies together, a weight loss breakthrough, Bronwyns apology and Waleed asks tough questions on political donations.

With guest hosts Chris Brown and Steve Price, and guests Michael Caton and Matt Preston, and stories on league players bullying junior referees, musicians attacking people, a 15 year old who wants to race V8s, and an Australian woman on the run.

With guests Mark Webber and Rachel Griffiths, and guest host Gretel Killeen.. And stories on the riots in Greece, the anxiety of running out of phone battery, Merv Hughes on the 2nd test, the paraglider who's suing a council after losing a leg a

With guests Brendan Cowell; Patrick Brammall, guest host Fifi Box, and stories on a rescue in Brisbane, the best rugby league pass ever, amnesia, a tour showing people Ivan Milat's haunts, and Hero condoms.

The biggest trade deal in human history is on the verge of being signed right now. And although Australia is deep in negotiations, we citizens are not allowed to know any of the details - including the ability of corporations to sue our government.

There are serious allegations that Australia has paid people smugglers to turn back asylum seeker boats -- allegations which our Prime Minister today repeatedly refused to deny. So should the PM answer the question?

Ireland has voted overwhelmingly in favour of marriage equality, leaving Australia the only developed, English-speaking country without some form of same-sex marriage. We talk to Tony Abbott's sister Christine Forster about the chances of progress.

Guest Interviews

The delightful Margaret Pomeranz drops by the show to talk about her new starring role as an ambassador for the National Film and Sound Archive, her life since David, and Pete shares the stresses of having his own film reviewed by the master critics.

Khloe Kardashian is part of one of the most famous families on earth. She talks to us abouther new clothing line for kids, and the pressures and power of living a sometimes complicated life all out in the open.

The great Australian home ownership dream is fast becoming a nightmare as buyers are priced out of capital city markets. But thousands are managing to get a foot on the property ladder by moving to the country.

Earlier this month, shocking photos emerged of four dolphins being kept in a small chlorinated swimming pool in Bali. We speak to Chris Brokensha, who set up a petition calling for the dolphins to be freed.

Asylum seekers are a divisive issue in Australian politics - but one woman is not letting that stop her from telling us exactly what she thinks. Kim Vuga has featured on the SBS' Go Back Where You Came From but remains firmly against refugee migratio

Queensland woman Andrea Sarmonikas is fighting an epic legal battle following the death of her younger sister Evita during a cosmetic surgery procedure. And she's fighting it in the Mexican border town of Mexicali.

Nathan Birch first became interested in property when he picked up a real estate magazine at the age of 13. And now, at age 30, he has over 170 properties to his name and a thriving investment business.

Celebrated drag racer Phil Lamattina is quitting the sport following two shocking crashes that could have claimed his life. We speak to Phil, his wife Sarah and their 12 year old son Rocky, about the tough decision to put his family first and walk aw

Mick Fanning is already an Aussie surfing legend, but he's added an incredible new chapter to his story, surviving a shark attack in the World Surf League event in South Africa. We talk to the brother of the fellow surfer who paddled to his rescue.